HDTV Posing as a High End Monitor?

Quote from fhl:

This thread's been helpful.

Couple questions. I thought hdmi just added sound over dvi. Why would you want to have hdmi input on your monitor? Someone said it gave better performance. Could someone explain that?

Also, about graphics cards. Does it really make a significant difference if you add a graphics card with dedicated memory? I like to watch some streaming sports on the computer occasionally and I was wondering what you really need to do to get a good quality picture.
HDMI http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI

As far as the graphics card it depends on what you're using it for and also what type of computer you're using. http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=248859
 
Quote from paulxx:

I'm currently looking at this forum on a massive 37" Samsung TV. It works perfectly as a monitor - pixel perfect and puts my other dedicated monitors to shame.

To get it right, you have to go for a 1080p screen ie the resolution is 1920 x1080. You need to use the HDMI in for best results. On the computer if you don't have an HDMI out, you can a DVI to HDMI adapter, or a cable with a DVI (not VGA) connection at one end and HDMI at the other.
I do have an HDMI output from my laptop. And as far as the Samsungs go I always thought they looked the best.

Or we can always pick up a few of these. FlexScan SX3031W http://www.eizo.com/global/products/flexscan/sx3031w/index.html And it's so cheap (he said facetiously).
I consider it quite a bargain at $3,295.

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